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Simplify rational expressions by canceling monomial factors
By Khan Academy
Sal simplifies (28b^6)/(7b) as 4b^5.
Simplify rational expressions by canceling monomial factors
By Khan Academy
Sal simplifies (28b^6)/(7b) as 4b^5.
Simplify rational expressions by canceling monomial factors
By Khan Academy
Sal explains what it means to simplify a rational expression and why we would want to do that. Just don't forget the excluded values!
Simplify rational expressions by canceling monomial factors
By Khan Academy
Sal explains what it means to simplify a rational expression and why we would want to do that. Just don't forget the excluded values!
How to Factor Polynomials by Grouping
By eHow
In math, factoring by grouping means that the greatest common factor needs to be found. In this video learn how to factor four different terms through grouping with help from a math author and teacher. As narrator explains there is text of what he says shown on the bottom of the screen.
Use the Polynomial Remainder Theorem to analyze factors of polynomials
By Khan Academy
Sal checks whether (x-3) is a factor of (2x^4-11x^3+15x^2+4x-12) using the PRT (Polynomial Remainder Theorem).
Use the Polynomial Remainder Theorem to analyze factors of polynomials
By Khan Academy
Sal finds the remainder of (-3x^3-4x^2+10x-7) divided by (x-2) using the PRT (Polynomial Remainder Theorem).
Use the Polynomial Remainder Theorem to analyze factors of polynomials
By Khan Academy
The Polynomial Remainder Theorem allows us to determine whether a linear expression is a factor of a polynomial expression easily. Check it out!
Use the Polynomial Remainder Theorem to analyze factors of polynomials
By Khan Academy
Sal determines the value of coefficient c in p(x)=x^3+2x^2+cx+10, in order for (x-5) to be a factor of p. The key is using the PRT (Polynomial Remainder Theorem)!
Factoring Polynomials
By Marty Brandl
This video looks at factoring simple binomials and trinomials. It includes four examples.
Example 3: Factor a quartic binomial with two variables by taking a common factor | Khan Academy
By Khan Academy
Khan Academy presents Factor polynomials using the GCF, an educational video resource on math.
Factor polynomials using quadratic methods
By Khan Academy
Sal factors -12f^2-38f+22 as -2(2f-1)(3f+11).
Factor polynomials using quadratic methods
By Khan Academy
Sal factors -12f^2-38f+22 as -2(2f-1)(3f+11).
Factor polynomials with quadratic forms
By Khan Academy
Sal rearranges 30x^2+11xy+y^2 as y^2+11xy+30x^2 and then factors it as (y+5x)(y+6x).
Factor polynomials with special product forms
By Khan Academy
Sal factors 49x^2-49y^2 as (7x+7y)(7x-7y) or as 49(x+y)(x-y).
Factor polynomials using quadratic methods
By Khan Academy
Sal factors 35k^2+100k-15 as 5(k+3)(7k-1).
Factor polynomials using quadratic methods
By Khan Academy
Sal factors 35k^2+100k-15 as 5(k+3)(7k-1).
Factor polynomials with special product forms
By Khan Academy
Sal factors 25x^4-30x^2+9 as (5x^2-3)^2.